Mayank Kumar Golpelwar analyses why Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
units and their young employees found themselves to be the target of
severe criticism from India's middle classes. Using social and
organizational psychological frameworks as well as ethnographic and
variance analytic research, the author takes a look at the validity of
the criticism against the BPO industry. He uses the framework of
cultural theories to analyze and present the gap between the mainstream
Indian culture and its rapidly emerging and globalized BPO sub-culture.